WHAT IS HAIR RESTORATION?

There are many types of hair loss, and some are more easily addressed than others. For instance, the condition Telogen Effluvium, which presents as excessive shedding, is commonly associate with factors such as stress and diet, just to mention a few. If the sufferer is aware that one of these two factors is most likely the cause of their hair loss, the sufferer can take steps to improve the condition on their own by reducing stress or by changing their diet. However, the same condition could also be a result of hormonal irregularities, and it is often seen in women going through menopause or women who have just given birth. Conditions such as Alopecia Areata, Alopecia Totalis and Alopecia Universalis are different because they are autoimmune diseases, meaning, they are caused by internal factors in the sufferer’s body. However, autoimmune diseases can also be influenced by external factors, including stress and diet.

What all types of hair loss have in common is that they stem from a disruption to the normal Hair Growth Cycle . Essentially, this means that the three phases in the Hair Growth Cycle change duration. The Anagen (growth) phase is shortened, the hairs therefore enter the Catagen (transition) phase prematurely and the last phase, the Telogen (resting) phase, is prolonged. As a result, the hairs are shed sooner than normally and often fewer hairs are induced back into the growth phase, which results in less and weaker regrowth.

Hair loss and thinning should be addressed as soon as possible to ensure the best possible treatment outcome. The goal of any approach should be to normalise the Hair Growth Cycle to lengthen the growth phase and push back the resting phase to its normal level. The hair restoration comes into play, when the Hair Growth Cycle is normalised, meaning, the hairs caught the resting phase, which have been dormant, are induced back into the growth phase. Due to the natural duration of the Hair Growth Cycle , it will take up to six months to see an improvement in hair growth.

Certain types of hair loss are harder to address than others, such as autoimmune and genetic hair loss, in which cases it is essential to be proactive to avoid a worsening of the condition. Essentially, hair restoration becomes increasingly harder as more and more hair follicles stop producing hair altogether, which is why the right approach is crucial and it should be started as soon as possible.

Hair restoration is in all simplicity a question of normalising the Hair Growth Cycle . Nourkrin® with Marilex® is a unique range of natural, safe and drug-free products that are rich in a specific kind of proteoglycans that influence hair growth. More than 30 years of knowledge and research have gone into developing Nourkrin® with Marilex® and creating products that help maintain a normal Hair Growth Cycle, which helps to support normal Hair Growth Cycle ,which helps to support normal healthy hair growth.

RELATED QUESTIONS

Will Nourkrin® work if I have already gone bald?

Unfortunately, once the hair follicle is dead, it is no longer able to produce hair. Therefore, it is recommended to begin using Nourkrin® at the first signs of hair thinning or hair loss.

What is Marilex®?

Marilex® sets Nourkrin® apart from other products claiming to contain similar ingredients as it is a proprietary ingredient based on exclusive intellectual property rights unique to Pharma Medico.

Marilex® (fractionated fish extract with specific lectican proteoglycans) is made with the highest quality raw materials using an exclusive, protected extraction technology and is accepted by health authorities on all continents of the globe including the FDA and European Food Safety Authority.

Each Nourkrin® tablet contains the precise amount of Marilex® (300 mg), which is the exact quantity that has been used in the clinical studies. The other ingredients further influence the Hair Growth Cycle, and Nourkrin® is therefore not just a simple multivitamin, but an effective, scientifically proven product.

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